Antonym: sadness. Similar words: piety, society, variety, anxiety, a variety, a variety of, gain, again. Meaning: ['geɪtɪ] n. 1. a gay feeling 2. a festive merry feeling.
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(31) Mitchell had forgotten she chattered a lot, this inflated gaiety, whenever she was hyper or high.
(32) The City Hall reverberated with gaiety and laughter, delightful music, wonderful food, and so many lovely and friendly people.
(33) Pearl was decked out with airy gaiety.
(34) The meadow was the scene of bucolic gaiety.
(35) Bertha repressed her gaiety and began to eat.
(36) Smiles, nods, and cheerful faces added to the general gaiety.
(37) Her present gaiety sounded to him like laughter heard in the shadow of the pulpit.
(38) Night is the time of ease and festivity,[sentencedict.com] of revels and gaiety.
(39) But the gaiety dose not ring true and anybody who has just one drink too many is apt to lapse into lachrymose melancholy.
(40) The lively song gave a peculiar flavour to the tone of free-and-easy gaiety , with which Zherkov spoke, and the studied coldness of Dolohov's replies.
(41) But the gaiety does not ring true and anybody who has just one drink too many is apt to lapse into lachrymose melancholy.
(42) In the north alcoholic beverages are considered a neccessity because they keep out the cold and, as the Swedish humourist, Alber Engstrom said, "because gaiety without alcohol is forced."
(43) He was dazzled by the gaiety and splendour of the metropolis.
(44) Under the arbour sat the married women, their dark dresses decorous notes in the surrounding colour and gaiety.
(45) We all immersed in the gaiety of the Spring Festival.
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